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6. REFERENCES


6.1. LITTERATURE

Anon. (1995a). The Montreal Process: Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation and Sustainable Management of Temperate and Boreal Forests. Canadian Forest Service, Quebec, Canada.

Anon. (1995b). Annex 1 of the Resolution L2, Pan-European Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management. Adapted by the Expert Level Follow Up Meetings of the Helsinki Conference in Geneva, June 24, 1994, and Antalya, Jan 23, 1995.

Anon. (1995c). Proposal of Criteria and Indicators for Sustainability of the Amazon Forest. Pro Tempore Secretariat, Lima, Peru.

Anon. (1997). Results of the FAO-CCAB-AP Experts’ Meeting on Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management in Central America. Tegucigalpa, Honduras, Jan 20-24, 1997.

Anon. (1998a). Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Management of Natural Tropical Forests. ITTO Policy Development Series No 7, ITTO, Yokohama.

Anon. (1998b). A Framework of Regional (Sub-National) Level Criteria and Indicators of Sustainable Forest Management in Australia. Montreal Process Implementation Group, Commonwealth of Australia, Canberra.

Anon. (1999a). Report of the International Expert Consultation, Role of Planted Forests in Sustainable Forest Management, Santiago, Chile, April 6-10 1999.

Anon. (1999b). Regional Initiative for the Development and Implementation of National Level Criteria and Indicators for the Sustainable Management of Dry Forests in Asia. Workshop organised by FAO/UNEP/ITTO, Indian Institute of Forest management, Bhopal, India, 30 Nov-3 Dec, 1999.

Anon. (1999c). National Level Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management in CILSS Member Countries Within the Framework of Dry Zone Africa. UNEP/FAO/CILSS/CSE National Coordinators Meeting Dec 14-17, 1999, Dakar, Senegal.

Anon. (2001). Report of the Ad Hoc technical Expert Group on Forest Biological Diversity (UNEP/CBD/SBSTTA/7/6).

Anon. (2002a). C&I of B-I Process. Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, C&I India Update, Vol (1):6.

Anon. (2002b). Report on the OECD expert meeting on agri-biodiversity indicators, November 2001: Summary and recommendations. OECD Joint Working Party on Agriculture and Environment COM/AGR/CA/ENV/EPOC(2002)35.

Boyle, T.J. (2000). Criteria and Indicators for the Conservation of Genetic Diversity. Ch 18 in A. Young, D. Boshier and T. Boyle (eds) Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Brown, A., A. Young, J.Burdon, L.Christidis, G.Clarke, D. Coates and W.Sherwin (1997). Genetic indicators for state of the environment reporting. Australia: State of the Environment Technical Paper Series (Environmental Indicators), Department of Environment, Sport and Territories, Canberra.

Canadian Council of Forest Ministers (1995). Defining Sustainable Forest Management.: A Canadian Approach to Criteria and Indicators.

Castañeda, F.C. (2000). Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management: International Processes, Current Status and the Way Ahead. Unasylva Vol 51 No 203: FAO, Rome.

Castañeda, F, C. Palmberg-Lerche and P.Vuorinen (2001). Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management: A Compendium. Forest Management Working Paper No 5, Forest Resources Development Service, Forest Resources Division, FAO, Rome.

CIFOR (1999). The CIFOR Criteria and Indicators Generic Template. Tool Box Series No 2. ISBN 979-8764-29-3. Centre for International Forestry Research, Bogor, Indonesia.

FAO (1999). Practical Guidelines for the Implementation of Criteria and Indicators for Sustainable Forest Management in the Near East Region.

FAO (2002). Criteria and Indicators for Assessing the Sustainability of Forest Management Conservation of Biological Diversity and Genetic Variation. Document prepared by G. Namkoong, T. Boyle, Y. El-Kassaby, C. Palmberg-Lerche, G. Eriksson, H-R. Gregorius, H.Joly, A.Kremer, O.Savolainen, R.Wickneswari, A. Young, M.Zeh-Nlo and R.Prabhu. Forest Genetic Working Papers No. 37/E. Forest Resources Development Service, Forest Resources Division, FAO, Rome (unpublished).

Flather, C.H., C. H. Sieg, and M.S.Knowles (2002). Indicator 8: The number of forest dependent species that occupy a small portion of their former range. Unpub. report, US Forest Service.

Ghazoul, J. and A.Hellier (2000). Setting limits to ecological indicators of sustainable tropical forestry. Int. For. Rev. 2(4): 243- 253.

Glaubitz, J.C. and G.F.Moran (2000). Genetic tools: The use of biochemical and molecular markers. Ch 4 in A. Young, D. Boshier and T. Boyle (eds), Forest Conservation Genetics: Principles and Practice, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.

Glaubitz, J.C. and G.F.Moran (2001). Final Report: Development of Indicators of Genetic Diversity in Managed Forests. Forest and Wood Products Research and Development Corporation, Melbourne.

Hansson, L. (2000). Indicators of biodiversity: recent approaches and some general suggestions. BEAR Technical Report No 1. European Community, Brussels.

Hansson, T-B. (2002). Biodiversity Evaluation Tools for European Forests. Ecological Bulletins 50.

ITTO (1998). Criteria and Indicators for sustainable management of natural tropical forests. ITTO Policy Development Series No 7.

Jennings, S.B., N.D.Brown, D. H.Boshier, T.C.Whitmore, and J.do C.A.Lopes (2001). Ecology provides a pragmatic solution to the maintenance of genetic diversity in sustainably managed tropical rain forests. For. Ecol. and Manag. 154: 1-10.

Kanashiro, M.,I.S.Thompson, J.A.G. Yared, M.D.Loveless, P.Coventry, R.C.V. Martins-da-Silva, B. Deen and W.Amaral (2001). Improving conservation values of managed forests: The Dendrogene Project in the Brazilian Amazon. Unasylva 209:

Lowe, P.D. (1995). The limits to the use of criteria and indicators for sustainable forest management. Comm. For. Rev. 74(4):343-349.

Mosseler, A. and O.P.Rajora (1998). Monitoring population viability in declining tree species using indicators of genetic diversity and reproductive success. Paper for IUFRO Division 8 meeting in Kyoto, Japan, Oct 19-23, 1998.

Namkoong, G., T.Boyle, H-R. Gregorius, H. Joly, O.Savlainen, W.Ratnam and A.Young (1996). Testing criteria and indicators for assessing the sustainability of forest management: genetic criteria and indicators. CIFOR Working Paper 10.

Namkoong, G. (2001). Forest genetics: pattern and complexity. Can. J. For. Res. 31:623-632.

Palmberg-Lerche, C. (2002). Thoughts on genetic conservation in forestry. Unasylva Vol 53, no 209: 57-63. FAO, Rome.

Ram Prasad and P.C.Kotwal (2001). Progress of Implementation of Sustainable Management of Dry Forests in Asia With Special Emphasis on Indian Initiative. Paper presented to international expert meeting on monitoring, assessment and reporting on the progress toward SFM, 5-8 November 2001, Yokohama, Japan.

Sheil, D. (2001). Conservation and Biodiversity Monitoring in the Tropics: Realities, Priorities and Distractions. Conservation Biology 15(4):1179-1182.

Sieg, C. H., C.H.Flather, N.Barstatis and M.S.Knowles (2002). Indicator 9: Population levels of representative species from diverse habitats monitored across their range. Unpub. Report, US Forest Service.

Spellmann, H., K. Hillebrand, and P.Cornelius (2001) Methods to monitor biodiversity in forests. Technical Report EU-Life Project. European Union, Brussels.

Stork, N.E., T.J.B.Boyle, V.Dale, H.Eeley, B. Finegan, M.Lawes, N.Manokaran, R.Prabhu and J. Soberon (1997). Criteria and Indicators for Assessing the Sustainability of Forest Management: Conservation of Biodiversity. CIFOR Working Paper No 17.

Wright, P.A., G.Alward, T.W.Hoekstra, B.Tegler and M.Turner (2002). Monitoring for Forest Management Unit Scale Sustainability: The Local Unit Criteria and Indicators Development (LUCID) Test. USDA, Forest Service, Inventory and Monitoring Institute Report No 4, April 2002.

6.2. PERSONS CONTACTED BY THE AUTHOR

Montreal Process

USA

Policy

Mr. Rob Hendricks, USDA Forest Service, Washington. Email: [email protected]

Scientists

Mr. Paul Geissler, Coordinator, National Park Monitoring Project, USGA, Laurel, Maryland 20708-4038. Email: [email protected]

Mr. Curtis Flather, USDA Forest Service, Rocky Mountain Research Station, Fort Collins, Colorado, 80526-1891. Email: [email protected]

Ms. Carolyn Sieg, Also at Rocky Mountain Research Station.

Mr. Jeffrey Glaubitz, Department of Natural Resources, Purdue University, West Lafayette, Indiana, USA, 47907. Email: [email protected]

Mr. Tim Boyle, UNDP. Email: [email protected]

Canada

Policy

Ms. Kathryn Buchanan, Liaison Officer Montreal Process, Canadian Forest Service, Ottawa. Email: [email protected]

Ms. Brenda McAfee, Science Advisor, Biodiversity, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa. Email: [email protected]

Mr. Simon Bridge, CCFM C&I Secretariat, Natural Resources Canada, Ottawa. Email: [email protected]

Scientists

Ms. Judy Loo, Scientist, Atlantic Forestry Centre, Natural Resources Canada. Email: [email protected]

Australia

Policy

Mr. Andrew Wilson, Coordinator State of the Forests Report, Bureau of Resource Sciences, Canberra. Email: [email protected]

Scientists

Mr. Gavin Moran, Division of Forestry and Forest Products, CSIRO, Canberra. Email: [email protected].

Mr Andrew Young, Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, Canberra. Email: [email protected]

Ms. Penny Butcher, Division of Forestry and Forest Products, CSIRO, Canberra. Email: [email protected]

Chile

Policy

Mr. Carlos Weber, CONAF, Santiago, Chile. Email: [email protected]

New Zealand

Policy

Mr. Roger Lincoln, Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, New Zealand. Email: [email protected]

Scientist

Mr. Tim Payn, Forest Research Institute, Rotorua, New Zealand. Email: [email protected]

Russia

Scientist

Mr Valentin Strakhov, Director ARICFR, Moscow. Email: [email protected]

Pan-European Process

Policy

Mr. Peter Mayer, Liaison Unit, MCPFE, Vienna. Email: [email protected]

ITTO

Policy

Ms. Eva Müller, Assistant Director Reforestation and Forest Management, Yokohama. Email: [email protected]

CIFOR

Scientist

Mr. Ravi Prabhu, CIFOR Regional Office for Eastern and Southern Africa, Harare, Zimbabwe. Email: [email protected]

Dry Forests Asia

Policy

Mr. Patrick Durst, FAO Regional Forestry Officer Asia and Pacific, Bangkok. Email> [email protected]

Scientist

Mr P C Kotwal, Indian Institute of Forest Management, Bhopal, India. Email: [email protected]

African Timber Organization

Policy

Mr E. Siisi-Wilson, Technical Director, Forest Management Certification, African Timber Organization, Gabon. Email: [email protected]

Tarapoto Proposals

Scientist

Mr. Luis Castello. Consultant on validation of priority indicators, La Paz, Bolivia. Email: “Luis Castello”[email protected]


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